Tuesday, September 25, 2018

On September 22, 2018, ESPN's College Football was the highest rated show on cable with a 1.12 - followed by A&E's Live PD (0.64), FS1's College Football (0.46) and Hallmark's Truly, Madly, Sweetly (0.29).

ESPN's College Football was the most viewed program with 3.328 million viewers - followed by Truly, Madly, Sweetly (2.694), Live PD (1.897) and NBC Sports' NASCAR Racing (1.774).

The Cable Ratings for Saturday, September 22

Show

Network

Time

18 - 49 Rating

Viewers (Millions)

1

College Football

ESPN

12:00 PM

1.12

3.328

2

College Football

ESPN

7:00 PM

0.67

2.108

3

Live PD

A&E

9:00 PM

0.64

1.897

4

College Football

ESPN

10:32 PM

0.55

1.834

5

College Football

FS1

11:58 AM

0.46

1.449

6

College Football

ESPN

3:40 PM

0.38

1.241

7

Truly, Madly, Sweetly

Hallmark

9:00 PM

0.29

2.694

8

NASCAR Racing

NBC Sports

7:42 PM

0.26

1.774

9

UFC Fight Night

FS1

10:41 PM

0.23

0.607

10

Fatal Vows

ID

10:00 PM

0.23

1.021

11

College Football

FS1

7:05 PM

0.23

0.868

12

Henry Danger

Nickelodeon

8:00 PM

0.20

1.016

13

Boxing

HBO

10:05 PM

0.19

0.677

14

House Hunters Renovation

HGTV

10:00 PM

0.19

1.093

15

Premier League Soccer

NBC Sports

9:57 AM

0.17

0.408

16

Iyanla, Fix My Life

OWN

9:00 PM

0.15

0.576

17

Knight Squad

Nickelodeon

8:30 PM

0.14

0.774

18

The Incredible Dr. Pol

NatGeoWild

9:00 PM

0.13

1.006

19

College Football

FS1

3:34 PM

0.12

0.414

20

My Cat From Hell

Animal

8:00 PM

0.12

0.555

21

Cold Justice

Oxygen

6:00 PM

0.11

0.625

22

Unspeakable Crime: The Killing of Jessica Chambers

Oxygen

7:00 PM

0.11

0.449

23

Mind Your Business with Mahisha

OWN

10:00 PM

0.11

0.370

24

Wolves and Warriors

Animal

10:01 PM

0.10

0.460

25

My Cat From Hell

Animal

9:01 PM

0.08

0.458

26

Premier League Soccer

NBC Sports

7:24 AM

0.06

0.175

No rating information was made immediately available for DIY's The Vanilla Ice Project; NatGeoWild's Pupparazzi; and Pop's Big Brother After Dark.

NOTE: For the 2018-19 broadcast season, Nielsen has determined that there are 119.9 million TV households. The Adults 18-49 demographic is the rating most commonly reported and helps determine ad rates but is not the sole explanation for whether a show will be renewed or cancelled.